Peace and Serenity: The Buddha statue is a great symbolism of peace, wisdom, and compassion inside a person. Having one at your place reminds you every moment to practice such attributes in life.
HIROSHIMA--A large, ancient statue of Buddha, displayed near ground zero ... on Aug. 4, 1950, as a symbol of peace. It was greeted with great fanfare at the time. Large memorial services were ...
President-elect Donald Trump has been featured in some newly-viral Buddha-like Trump statues. The creator, a man from Xiamen in China, is making bank. Xiamen, China - Artist Hong Jinshi has gone viral ...
The viral statues show Trump sitting with his eyes closed. Wearing a monk-like robe, he has his legs crossed and is meditating in a way that is reminiscent of the Buddha. Carved in rural China ...
BAMIYAN, Afghanistan -- For centuries they have gazed benevolently from their mountain homes as wars raged across the Afghan plains. But now the two massive Buddha statues could themselves become ...
Cross-legged with his eyes half-closed in a pose evoking the Buddha, this porcelain version of America’s divisive leader-in-waiting ... “In the days after he won the election there was a lot of ...
This photo taken on December 9, 2024 shows artist Hong Jinshi posing for photos next to a sculpture of US president-elect Donald Trump in a pose evoking the Buddha ... the statues as a joke.
Cross-legged with his eyes half-closed in a pose evoking the Buddha, this porcelain version of America’s divisive leader-in-waiting ... “In the days after he won the election there was a lot of ...
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The Buddha measures 151 feet long and is 50 meters tall, making it the largest reclining Buddha statue in Thailand ... Wat Arun, meaning "Temple of the Dawn," is named for the Hindu god Aruna ...
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The statue shows Trump in a Buddha-like pose—cross-legged with eyes half-closed. Initially made as a joke, these Zen-like figures first went viral in 2021 on e-commerce platform Taobao.